"Predominantly aquatic" refers to organisms or environments that are primarily associated with water. This term is often used to describe species that live most of their life in aquatic habitats, such as fish, amphibians, and certain plants. It implies that water is the main medium for survival and reproduction, although these organisms may occasionally interact with terrestrial environments.
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The word aquatic means that something is related to water. There are aquatic animals that live in the water and aquatic sports which are activities performed in the water.
Yes semi aquatic means half land animal half aquatic animal
Aquatic.
as a noun it means an aquatic plant or animal, especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium as a adjective it means in relation to water
Predominantly means "Mainly" or "For the most part" ! Here's some example sentences ! "Darin Geltzer's biggest tunes were, predominantly, with his south jersey band, Matching Bandages !" Or: "Dinie Slothouber liked other celebs, but her interest was predominantly with her beloved, Mitch Longley!"
Sub-aquatic is another way of saying underwater. Sub- means under, aqua- means water and lastly -ic means pertaining to. So subaquatic means pertaining to under the water.
Hi. Well if habitat means homes like a bears habitat would be in a cave. So Aquatic Habitat means something underwater that lives somewhere underwater.
Sub-aquatic is another way of saying underwater. Sub- means under, aqua- means water and lastly -ic means pertaining to. So subaquatic means pertaining to under the water.
The water lily, as the name suggests, grows in the water. That is what the term "aquatic plant" means. The Latin word aqua means water.
The word predominantly basically means mostly and some good sentences would be: The Earth's surface is predominantly covered in water. The animals could predominantly speak English to the humans and it was super cool. The New York City school was predominantly African- American.
Terrestrial. Aqua means water, terra means earth/ground.